4. Auto Provision – Select DHCP Option, Plug and Play, or Phone Flash for autoprovision.
5. TR069 – Enable or disable configuration via TR069.
6. Backup – Select Config, Phonebook or none for backup. File name must be entered.
7. Upgrade – Select Image, MMI Set, BMF, Ring, Config, or Phonebook for upgrade. File
Choose Yes to return the phone to factory default settings.
8.1 Introduction of configuration
8.1.1 Configuration Methods
There are three methods which can be used to configure this phone:
1. Phone keypad – As discussed in previous sections
2. Web browser - Recommended way
3. Telnet with CLI command
8.1.2 Password Configuration
There are two levels of access: root level and general level. A user with root level access can
browse and set all configuration parameters, while a user with general level can set all
configuration parameters except server parameters for SIP or IAX2.
Default user with general level:
Default user with root level:
The default password for the phone screen menu is 123.
8.2 Setting via web browser
Enter the phone’s IP address into the address bar of the web browser. This assumes that the pc
and the phone are on the same subnet. Note: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, or Safari
are supported browsers.
If the IP address is not known, it can be displayed on the phone’s LCD by pressing the
Menu->Status.